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Various Contact Information

Tennessee Department of Education Contact Information

Answers to many questions and much helpful information may be obtained from the State Department of Education by calling 1-888-212-3162 or visiting http://www.state.tn.us/education/speced/index.htm

Legal Services Division

Division of Special Education, Tennessee Department of Education

Phone: (615) 741-2851 Fax: (615) 253-5567 or (615) 532-9412

East Tennessee Regional Resource Center

Phone: (865) 594-5691

Fax: (865) 594-8909

Child Advocacy Group Contact Information

In addition to the state and local resources available to parents and children, there are many agencies and organizations that offer support information, training, and help in advocating for persons with disabilities in Tennessee.

A few of these organizations are listed below:

The ARC of Tennessee

http://www.thearctn.org/

44 Vantage Way, Suite 550

Nashville, TN 37228

Phone: (615) 248-5878 Toll Free: 1-800-835-7077

Fax: (615) 248-5878 E-mail: pcooper@thearctn.org

 

Support and Training for Exceptional Parents (STEP)

http://www.tnstep.otg/

712 Professional Plaza

Greeneville, TN 37745

Tennessee- (423) 639-2464 karen.harrison@tnstep.org

 

Tennessee Protection and Advocacy (TP&A)

http://www.tpainc.org/

416 21st Ave. South Nashville, TN 37212

1-800-287-9636 (Toll Free) or (615) 298-1080

(615) 298-2471 (TTY) (615) 298-2046 (Fax)

Tennessee Voices for Children

https://tnvoices.org/children/

East Tennessee (Knoxville Area)

(865) 609-2490    (865) 609-2543 (Fax)

These are but a few of the organizations available to help with information, training, and advocacy. For a more extensive list visit Tennessee Disability Pathfinder Database: http://mingus.kc.vanderbilt.edu/tdir/dbsearch.asp

Bradley County Schools provides network services to assist in preparing students for success in life and work in the 21st century by providing them with electronic access to a wide range of information and the ability to communicate with people from throughout the world.

Network privileges include access to the internet. These privileges are not without responsibilities and Bradley County Schools has developed an acceptable use policy. Students and parents are expected to have read and be aware of the acceptable use policy. Violations will be dealt with appropriately. To view this policy you can go to www.bradleyschools.org or ask your local school for a copy of the policy. Parents may specifically request that their child(ren) not be provided such access by notifying the building principal in writing.

For further information regarding Bradley County Schools Board Policies visit:

https://tsba.net/bradley-county-board-of-education-policy-manual/#board-operations

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